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Advisory Engineer - Environmental Compliance and Area Completion Project (EC and ACP Deactivation and Decommissioning (D&D))
US Citizenship Required - 2 positions
SRNS @ SRS, Aiken, SC
RFQ# 1279 / contract: 1 year 2 opt years / Deadline 1/20/2025
SUMMARY:
Initiate own technical programs and make recommendations to management on technical programs based on analysis of customer needs and technology trends. Reach solutions to the most complex technical problems in field(s) of expertise and influence solutions in neighboring disciplines.
Apply technical experience in the field of specialization or broad-based experience in multiple technical fields, and use other technical resources in the company and external resources to resolve complex problems. Incorporate advanced technical practices and a variety of complex features, such as
Complicated technical requirements, application of new or unique materials or processes, and complex coordination or oversight requirements into problem-solving and program planning.
Provide leadership in determining solutions to complex problems and be recognized as having expertise in a functional area of technical specialization. Recommend research programs for others in the group and assist in their planning. Develop solutions to the most complex technical problems in areas of expertise and adjacent technical fields. Influence the technical direction of other parts of the department. Act as a technical communicator across disciplines to optimize the creative solution of technical problems.
Conceive needed programs for self and for others in the department. Put needs in perspective concerning other technical needs at SRNS. Sponsor new ideas in the department. Prepare plans, including schedules, budgets, and personnel requirements for solving major technical tasks for the division. Develop schedules, monitor progress, monitor budget expenditures, and review the quality of work performed. Include research, development, testing, and quality assurance requirements. Communicate results verbally and in manuscript form. Report regularly the results and represent SRNS and SRS in technical areas to oversight groups and professional societies. Mentor less senior professionals in communication skills. Maintain excellent technical credibility by contributing significantly toward meeting Site missions and goals, which may be demonstrated by issuing reports, making presentations, and/or involvement in national technical organizations. Mentor less senior professionals as a means of transferring technical knowledge and insight. Recommend engineering and technology research, development, and application programs for others and assist in the planning of such programs. Demonstrate commitment to T concepts by active leadership, which will lead to the successful implementation of Division and Department TQ Initiatives. Be a resource for TQ initiatives in the Department and Division.
DUTIES (SPECIFIC FOR THE POSITION)
Provide D&D Advisory Engineering staff augmentation to SRNS. Primary responsibilities include engineering analysis; walkdowns; modification traveler development; strategic direction, guidance, and recommendations to line management and D&D project management; presentations to D&D stakeholders as well as Federal and State regulatory bodies; technical input/review and guidance to the development of statement/scope of work documents, deactivation endpoints documents, decommissioning endpoints documents, cost estimates, Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act documents, including but not limited to a Removal Site Evaluation, Reports, Engineering Evaluation, Cost Analysis, and general technical reports; knowledge transfer activities with less senior engineers assigned to D&D projects. The EC&ACP D&D Advisory Engineer will develop technical deactivation and decommissioning solutions for excess contaminated facilities that must be placed in (a) a low-cost surveillance and maintenance state while awaiting funding for decommissioning or (b) the end state. Solutions must be technically sound, practical, implementable,
Cost-efficient and have a reasonable chance of stakeholder and regulatory acceptance. Engineering services shall be provided using SRNS processes and procedures, including Manual 1C, Manual E7, and document templates and guidance in the EC&ACP Regulatory Document Handbook. SRNS will provide programmatic guidance.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Experience:
Typically an advance degree and experience - PhD degree and about 15 years experience, MS degree and 17 years experience, BS degree and about 21 years experience.
Candidate must demonstrate fifteen (15) years of direct D&D engineering in the nuclear or process chemical industry.
Candidate must be able to perform weekly field walkdowns of the job sites for the engineering work being performed. These walkdowns may involve construction sites with uneven surfaces and work in progress, climbing of ladders to access remote areas, dressing out in protective clothing.
Candidate must be able to produce written documents with clearly organized structure and grammar.
Candidate must communicate orally with management, project team members, DOE Customers and State and Federal regulators.
Must be able to pass SRS Radiological Worker Training, if required.
Candidate must be able to obtain and maintain a DOE �Q� security clearance.
Candidate should have SRS facility specific D&D experience and knowledge of the 1C Facility Disposition Manua (preferred)
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